BROWSE
townland
Fearann na mBráithre Dubha (an dara roinnt)
genitive: Fhearann na mBráithre Dubha
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(Irish)
Blackfriary (2nd Division)
(English)

Glossary

dair, darú
English oak
dubh, dú-, duí-
English black
English land

Centrepoint

53.559, -6.78431latitude, longitude
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Historical references

1597
Blackfryers
Livery to Gerald, son and heir of George Aylmer, late - of Trym and of Clonecurry, gent…Recites an inquisition taken at Donboyne, 20 Jan., xxxix., finding that said George died, 26 Dec, 1582, seised in tail male of the gift of Edw. Cusacke, of the abbey of the B. V. M. of Trym, Porchfeild with lands in Trym, land called Blackfryers, Friers park, the Maudlins, a tuck mill in Trym, three messuage and gardens in Trym, co. Meath ; Gerald his son and heir was aged 9 years at his father's death and unmarried. F 6118
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1620
The whole monastery…of Friars Preachers als. The Blackfriars, called the Friars Minors of Trim, or the Friars Minors Observant of Trim…
Grant…to sir Roger Jones, knight… The whole monastery…of Friars Preachers als. The Blackfriars, called the Friars Minors of Trim, or the Friars Minors Observant of Trim…a garden without the Porchgate, extending from Porchfield …towards Newtown north, Robert Mortell’s premises east, the park of Newtown west, 1 ruined church…called Maudlen chapel… from said eel weir to Linces’ Park; St Thomas’s Park, bishop of Meath’s land, called Browne’s land, near Salle Park, St Thomas’s island and the land of Peter Lince of Knock near Fosterstown; the Park of Trim, monastery of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Trim, 2 closes called Porchfield CPR 451
CPR
1836
Black Friary 2nd Division
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí111,23
1836
Black Friary
BS:AL Leathanach: Mí111,23
1836
Black Fryars
Larkin (Mí):AL Leathanach: Mí111,23
1836
Black Fryars
HCSV:AL Leathanach: Mí111,23
1836
Black Friary
OD:AL Leathanach: Mí111,23

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